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This contemporary quartet is written in an A-B-A song form; allegro, slow with feeling, and allegro. Expressive solo passages are featured throughout, providing a solo opportunity for all players. An...view details

A perennial wedding and church favorite, this well-known melody features lovely moving lines and dynamic contrasts, letting good tone and musicality shine. Scored for SATB or AATB saxophone quartet. ...view details

As were the other 15 movements from All Night Vigil, Op. 30,this composition was based on a chant as required by the Russian Orthodox church. With an expressive lyrical quality that captures the warm...view details

One of the most expensive and elaborate singles ever made, this title became a huge commercial success and remains one of the rock group Queen's most popular songs. Scored for AATB saxophone quartet with...

A quick, light and fun tune intended as a closer or encore in a concert. It is musically simple and is harmonically dressed in a cartoon or circus-like style. The title is representative of the fun one may...view details

With universal appeal that has transcended its ethnic origin, this Israeli folk song will be a great favorite with Grade 3 AATB saxophone quartets and their audiences alike. Following customary practice,...

This familiar melody, written for an AATB saxophone quartet at the medium easy level, is traditionally performed during the Christmas season. This arrangement is scored so that all four voices are playing at...view details

This arrangement of the great Duke Ellington jazz standard is an all-time favorite and really does have that swing! Creatively arranged here for your advancing group with duet and solo opportunities. Voiced...view details

For two altos, tenor and baritone, with an optional soprano part. The arranger has very skillfully woven the melody through the ensemble, allowing each instrument to play both melody and accompaniment...view details